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SOA and cloud computing go hand-in-hand, since cloud computing is in essence merely the ability to leverage new platforms and resources that you don't happen to own.
The flexibility and agility of a cloud environment resembles environments offered by SOA. Moreover, cloud computing can help meet escalating storage and compute demand without the delay traditionally associated with establishing an enterprise-level infrastructure.
At SYS-CON's SOA & Cloud Bootcamp tomorrow, being held in conjunction the the 15th International SOA World Conference & Expo in New York (June 22-23, 2009), software industry entrepreneur and Bootcamp Instructor Alan Williamson will explore these linked approaches further, and seek deal with real problems and look at alternative solutions.
Register Today for SOA World and Attend SOA & Cloud Bootcamp for Free
Attending delegates will leave the Bootcamp with resources, ideas and examples they can apply immediately.
Alan Wiiliamson, serial technology entrepreneur and Instructor at SOA & Cloud Bootcamp, June 22 in NYC
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